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				by Denmano » Jan 1st, '19, 19:15 
			
			
			
			
			
  I tried many Japanese green teas and drink them daily.  However, I can't seem to pinpoint what the "umami" flavor is.  So, what is umami to you?  I know it's the "5th taste" after sweet, sour, salt and bitter and some describe it as the taste of MSG.  Although I'm sure I've tasted it, I can't isolate nor describe that particular flavor.  Are there any teas that you've tried that will give a person the unquestionable flavor of umami?  How do you describe it?  Thanks, everyone!   

			
			
														
										 
		 
		 
	 
	
				
		
		
			
				
																			
								
								Jan 4th, '19, 07:27
									
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				by jqmatcha » Jan 4th, '19, 07:27 
			
			
			
			
			[(Umami )  is an abstract adjective
According to Chinese expression, this word describes the taste of a dish, more appropriate
The taste of longjing green tea, as the Chinese describe it: Dragon Well GreenTea has an unique mellow sweet and aftertaste.